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Poet in medieval Gaelic and British culture
English term bard is a loanword from the Celtic languages: Gaulish: bardo- ('bard, poet'), Middle Irish: bard and Scottish Gaelic: bàrd ('bard, poet'), Middle
Bard
Topics referred to by the same term
Bard, BARD, Bård or similar terms may also refer to: Bard (surname) Bård, Norwegian given name and surname William Shakespeare (1564–1616), the Bard of
Bard_(disambiguation)
Chatbot developed by Google
Gemini (also known as Google Gemini and formerly known as Bard) is a generative artificial intelligence chatbot and virtual assistant developed by Google
Google_Gemini
Private college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, US
Bard College is a private liberal arts college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, United States. The campus overlooks the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains
Bard_College
Name list
Look up Bård in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bård is a Norwegian masculine given name. It is a Norwegian form of the Old Norse name Bárðr. Sometimes
Bård
Body armour for a war horse
Barding (also spelled bard or barb) is body armour for war-horses. The practice of armoring horses first developed extensively in antiquity in the Asian
Barding
Tolkien character
Bard the Bowman is a character in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. A man of Lake-town and a descendant of the ancient Lords of Dale, Bard manages to kill
Bard_the_Bowman
Pharmaceutical company
C. R. Bard, Inc., headquartered in Murray Hill, New Jersey, USA, was a developer, manufacturer, and marketer of medical technologies in the vascular medicine
Bard_(company)
Musician, record producer, author, and activist
Alexander Bengt Magnus Bard (born 17 March 1961) is a Swedish musician, author, lecturer, artist, songwriter, music producer, TV personality, religious
Alexander_Bard
Large language model developed by Google
and Nano were integrated into Bard and the Pixel 8 Pro smartphone, respectively, while Gemini Ultra was set to power "Bard Advanced" and become available
Gemini_(language_model)
Ancient Greek poet
circulated in classical antiquity, the most widespread that he was a blind bard from Ionia, a region including the central part of the western coast of Anatolia
Homer
American author (1904–1970)
Mary Bard Jensen (1904–1970) was a 20th-century American writer best remembered as the sister of Betty MacDonald (Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, The Egg and I). Mary
Mary_Bard
English playwright and poet (1564–1616)
dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon" or simply "the Bard". His extant works, including collaborations, consist of some
William_Shakespeare
Surname list
Bard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert S. Bard (1866–1963), lawyer and civic activist in New York City Alexander Bard (born
Bard_(surname)
1981 novel by Keith Taylor
Bard is a 1981 novel written by Keith Taylor. Bard is a novel in which Felimid mac Fal, a bard of Erin, becomes a fugitive in England, where he must rely
Bard_(novel)
American baseball player (born 1985)
Daniel Paul Bard (born June 25, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red
Daniel_Bard
Indian action thriller series by Netflix
Bard of Blood is a 2019 Indian spy thriller television series based on the 2015 espionage novel of the same name by Bilal Siddiqi. Directed by Ribhu Dasgupta
Bard_of_Blood
American painter
James Bard (1815–1897) was a marine artist of the 19th century. He is known for his paintings of watercraft, particularly of steamboats. His works are
James_Bard
Norwegian drummer
Bård Guldvik "Faust" Eithun (born 21 April 1974) is a Norwegian musician, best known as the drummer of black metal band Emperor. A prominent member of
Faust_(musician)
American annual arts festival
Bard SummerScape is an annual eight-week-long arts festival held during the months of June, July, and August at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New
Bard_SummerScape
American ice hockey player (born 2001)
Sydney Marie Bard (born January 15, 2001) is an American professional ice hockey defenceman for PWHL Detroit in the Professional Women's Hockey League
Sydney_Bard
2004 video game
The Bard's Tale is an action role-playing game developed and published by inXile Entertainment in 2004. The game was marketed as a humorous spoof of fantasy
The Bard's Tale (2004 video game)
The_Bard's_Tale_(2004_video_game)
Painting by Thomas Jones
The Bard is a 1774 oil painting by the Welsh artist Thomas Jones. The painting is inspired by the 1757 poem The Bard by the English writer Thomas Gray
The_Bard_(Jones)
18th episode of the 4th season of The Twilight Zone
"The Bard" is an episode of the American anthology television series The Twilight Zone. It first aired on CBS on May 23, 1963, and was the final episode
The_Bard_(The_Twilight_Zone)
Scottish poet and lyricist (1759–1796)
epithets. These include the National Bard, Bard of Ayrshire, the Ploughman Poet, Scotland's favourite son, and simply the Bard. O'Hagan, A: "The People's Poet
Robert_Burns
Annual Shakespeare festival in Vancouver
Bard on the Beach is Western Canada's largest professional Shakespeare festival. The theatre festival runs annually from early June through September in
Bard_on_the_Beach
American baseball player and coach (born 1978)
Joshua David Bard (born March 30, 1978) is an American former professional baseball catcher who is currently the bullpen coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Josh_Bard
Type of song in Russia and USSR
The term bard (бард) came to be used in the Soviet Union in the early 1960s, and continues to be used in Russia and some other post-Soviet states today
Bard_(Soviet_Union)
American professional golfer (born 1995)
Derek Bard (born June 14, 1995) is an American professional golfer. Bard was born in New Hartford, New York and played college golf at the University of
Derek_Bard
Bård Guttormsson (c. 1150 – 3 April 1194) was a Norwegian Birkebeiner and a lieutenant of Sverre of Norway. Patrilineally, he was also a member of the
Bård_Guttormsson
Fortified complex above Bard, Aosta Valley, Italy
Fort Bard, also known as Bard Fort (Italian: Forte di Bard; French: Fort de Bard [fɔʁ də baʁ]), is a fortified complex built in the 19th century by the
Fort_Bard
English poet (born 1949)
John Cooper Clarke (born 25 January 1949), also known as JCC and "The Bard of Salford", is an English performance poet and comedian who was often referred
John_Cooper_Clarke
Unincorporated community in California, United States
32°47′21″N 114°33′22″W / 32.78917°N 114.55611°W / 32.78917; -114.55611 Bard is an unincorporated community in Imperial County, California, United States
Bard,_California
German actress
Maria Bard (7 July 1900 – 8 April 1944) was a German stage actress, who made several films in the silent era for Rimax, her first husband Wilhelm Graaff's
Maria_Bard
American foreign policy analyst
Mitchell Geoffrey Bard is an American foreign policy analyst, editor and author who specializes in U.S.–Middle East policy. He is the Executive Director
Mitchell_Bard
American actress (1916–1983)
Katharine Bard (October 19, 1916 – July 28, 1983) was an American actress. Bard was born on October 19, 1916, in Highland Park, Illinois. She was the
Katharine_Bard
American actor (1893–1974)
Ben Bard (born Benjamin Greenberg; January 26, 1893 – May 17, 1974) was an American actor, comedian, and baritone who worked in musical theatre, vaudeville
Ben_Bard
School in Barrytown, Dutchess, New York, United States
Bard Academy is a private, co-ed boarding school for grades 9 through 10 located in Barrytown, New York. It was formerly located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts
Bard_Academy
British music hall entertainer (1874–1944)
Wilkie Bard (born William August Smith; 19 March 1874 – 5 May 1944) was a popular British vaudeville and music hall entertainer and recording artist at
Wilkie_Bard
American politician
Ellen M. Bard (January 11, 1949 – October 28, 2009) was an American politician serving as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Ellen_Bard
Character class in RPG Dungeons and Dragons
The bard is a standard playable character class in many editions of the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. The bard class is versatile, capable
Bard_(Dungeons_&_Dragons)
American baseball player (born 1990)
Luke Francis Bard (born November 13, 1990) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles
Luke_Bard
Christine Bard (born 1965) is a French historian and author who specialises in women's history, feminism, antifeminism and gender. She is professor of
Christine_Bard
Topics referred to by the same term
Bard Zard or Bardezard (Persian: بردزرد) may refer to: Bard Zard, Fars Bard Zard, Andika, Khuzestan Province Bard Zard, Bagh-e Malek, Khuzestan Province
Bard_Zard
1757 poem by Thomas Gray
The Bard. A Pindaric Ode (1757) is a poem by Thomas Gray, set at the time of Edward I's conquest of Wales. Inspired partly by his research into medieval
The_Bard_(poem)
American archaeologist (born 1957)
Kathryn A. Bard is an American archaeologist, academic and author. She is a retired Professor Emerita of Archaeology & Classical Studies from Boston University
Kathryn_A._Bard
English writer and poet (1865–1936)
Joseph Rudyard Kipling (/ˈrʌdjərd/ RUD-yərd; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English journalist, novelist, poet and short-story writer. He was
Rudyard_Kipling
Liberal arts college in Barrytown, New York, United States
Rock at Bard College, commonly called Simon's Rock, is a private liberal arts college in Barrytown, New York. It is part of, and adjacent to, Bard College
Simon's_Rock_at_Bard_College
American film
The Bard is an upcoming historical drama film written by Kevin Willmott and E. Paul Edwards, directed by Willmott and starring David Gyasi. The film is
The_Bard_(film)
Hamlet in New York, United States
Bard and his wife to Columbia University so that a college could be formed there. Today, Bard College stands on the land that John Bard donated. Bard
Annandale-on-Hudson,_New_York
French footballer (born 2000)
Maxence Bard (born 6 November 2000) is a French professional footballer who plays as left-back for Ligue 1 club Nice. On 13 August 2019, Bard signed his
Melvin_Bard
Fictional character in the DC Universe
Jason Bard is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He first appeared in Detective Comics #392, which was published
Jason_Bard
English Romantic poet (1770–1850)
William Wordsworth (7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850) was an English Romantic poet who, with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in
William_Wordsworth
Annual classical music festival in New York
The Bard Music Festival is an annual classical music festival held during the month of August on the campus of Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New
Bard_Music_Festival
Hungarian writer
Joseph Bard (18 May 1892 – 1975), born József Diamant, was an expatriate Hungarian writer, known for a novel Shipwreck in Europe (1928) and short stories
Joseph_Bard
Ceremony in an eisteddfod
The Crowning of the Bard (Welsh: Coroni'r Bardd) is one of the most important events in a Welsh eisteddfod. The most famous such ceremony takes place at
Crowning_of_the_Bard
Game publisher
Bard Games was an American game company that produced role-playing games and game supplements. Bard Games was formed in 1982 by Steven Cordovano, Vernie
Bard_Games
French climatologist and researcher
Edouard Bard, born on September 1, 1962, is a French climatologist, Professor of Climate and Ocean Evolution at the Collège de France and a member of the
Edouard_Bard
Topics referred to by the same term
Bard may refer to: John Bard (physician) (1716–1799), American physician John Bard (philanthropist) (1819–1899), his great-grandson, founder of Bard College
John_Bard
Norwegian comedy duo
[ˈʏ̀lvɪs]) are a Norwegian comedy duo consisting of brothers Vegard and Bård Ylvisåker. They debuted as professional variety artists in 2000 and have
Ylvis
German liberal arts university
Bard College Berlin (formerly known as ECLA or European College of Liberal Arts) is a private, non-profit institution of higher education in Berlin, Germany
Bard_College_Berlin
Book by J. K. Rowling
The Tales of Beedle the Bard is a book of fairy tales by author J. K. Rowling. There is a storybook of the same name mentioned in Harry Potter and the
The_Tales_of_Beedle_the_Bard
Lawyer and civic activist
Albert Sprague Bard (December 19, 1866 – March 25, 1963) was an American lawyer and civic activist in New York City. A graduate of Amherst College and
Albert_S._Bard
Norwegian businessperson (born 1948)
Bård Martin Mikkelsen (born 31 May 1948) is a Norwegian businessperson. He has been the chief executive officer of Widerøe (1988–1997), the Ulstein Group
Bård_Mikkelsen
Three 19th-century Polish Romantic poets
The Three Bards (Polish: trzej wieszcze, IPA: [ˈtʂɛj ˈvjɛʂt͡ʂɛ]) are the national poets of Polish Romantic literature. The term is almost exclusively
Three_Bards
American politician
Thomas Robert Bard (December 8, 1841 – March 5, 1915) was an American politician and businessman who was a United States Senator from California from 1900
Thomas_R._Bard
American lawyer
Pennsylvania, on April 4, 1778. He was the son of cousins, Mary (née Bard) Bard and Samuel Bard, a prominent doctor who was a founder of Columbia University's
William_Bard
Unincorporated community in Quay County, New Mexico, United States
Bard is an unincorporated community in Quay County, New Mexico, United States. Bard is located at Exit 361 off Interstate 40, about 31 miles (50 km) east
Bard,_New_Mexico
Norwegian sculptor and art instructor
Bård Breivik (23 November 1948 – 10 January 2016) was a Norwegian sculptor and art instructor. He was born in Bergen, Norway. He was the son of Thomas
Bård_Breivik
Painting by John Martin
The Bard is an 1817 historical landscape painting by the British artist John Martin. Inspired by the 1757 poem The Bard by Thomas Gray, it depicts a scene
The_Bard_(Martin)
1857 Hungarian ballad by János Arany
The Bards of Wales (Hungarian: A walesi bárdok) is a ballad by the Hungarian poet János Arany, written in 1857. Alongside the Toldi trilogy, it is one
The_Bards_of_Wales
Ceremony in the Welsh eisteddfod tradition
The Chairing of the Bard (Welsh: Cadeirio'r Bardd) is one of the most important events in the Welsh eisteddfod tradition. The word 'eisteddfod' comes from
Chairing_of_the_Bard
John Bard (June 2, 1819 – February 12, 1899) was an American philanthropist who, along with his wife, Margaret Taylor Johnston, founded Bard College in
John_Bard_(philanthropist)
American artist and activist (1912–1966)
Phil Bard (February 14, 1912 – March 12, 1966) was an American artist and Communist Party organizer. Bard was employed as a cartoonist at Krazy Kat Studio
Phil_Bard
American painter
Johannes (sometimes John) Bard (1797–1861) was an American fraktur artist. A blacksmith by trade, Bard was also a lay leader in the German Methodist Church;
Johannes_Bard
Reservoir in Simi Valley, California
Bard Lake, also known as Wood Ranch Reservoir, is a 231-acre (93 ha) reservoir which is the largest lake in Simi Valley, California. It is east of the
Bard_Lake
Non-equity theater
Avant Bard Theatre (commonly known as Avant Bard, and formerly known as WSC Avant Bard, Washington Shakespeare Company or simply WSC) is a small, professional
WSC_Avant_Bard
2015 novel by Bilal Siddiqi
The Bard of Blood is a 2015 Indian fictional espionage thriller novel written by debutant author Bilal Siddiqi. He wrote the novel at the age of 20 during
The_Bard_of_Blood
Norwegian guitarist
Bård Torstensen (born 13 September 1961) is a Norwegian guitarist and record producer, best known as a founder and longtime member of the rap metal band
Bård_Torstensen
Comune in Aosta Valley, Italy
Bard (French: [baʁ] ; Valdôtain: Bar [bar]; Issime Walser: Board) is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of northwestern Italy. It is part of
Bard,_Aosta_Valley
Topics referred to by the same term
Bard Gap or Bard-e Gap (Persian: بردگپ) may refer to: Bard-e Gap, Izeh, Khuzestan Province Bard Gep, Khuzestan Province This disambiguation page lists
Bard_Gap
Public school in New York City
Bard High School Early College (BHSEC) is a series of early college schools with multiple campuses in the United States, enrolling approximately 3,000
Bard High School Early College
Bard_High_School_Early_College
Farm and church site in Skagafjörður, Iceland
Barð is a farm and church site in Fljót in Skagafjörður, Iceland. Overlooking the farm is a striking mountain named Barð (sometimes called Barðið) with
Barð
American physician
Samuel Bard ((1742-04-01)April 1, 1742 – (1821-05-24)May 24, 1821) was an American physician who founded the first medical school in New York City and
Samuel_Bard_(physician)
American theatre owner
most notably The Vista. Bard opened his first theater, Bard's Hill Street on Hill Street in downtown Los Angeles, in 1920. Bard's second theater, College
Louis_L._Bard
Norwegian footballer (born 1995)
Bård Finne (born 13 February 1995) is a Norwegian professional footballer who plays as a forward for SK Brann and the Norway national team. Hailing from
Bård_Finne
Swedish songwriting and production trio
Norell Oson Bard was a Swedish songwriting and production trio made up of Tim Norell, Ola Håkansson and Alexander Bard. Norell Oson Bard's production output
Norell_Oson_Bard
United States historic place
Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital, now known as The Elizabeth Bard Memorial Building, is a historic building in downtown Ventura, California. Built in
Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital
Elizabeth_Bard_Memorial_Hospital
Swedish pop band
members, who had all worked together in a band called Barbie, were Alexander Bard, Jean-Pierre Barda, and Camilla Henemark (aka La Camilla). Army of Lovers
Army_of_Lovers
Topics referred to by the same term
Samuel Bard may refer to: Samuel Bard (physician) (1742–1821), American physician Samuel Bard (politician) (1825–1878), United States politician, newspaper
Samuel_Bard
Topics referred to by the same term
Bard Rasun (Persian: بردراسون) may refer to: Bard Rasun-e Olya Bard Rasun-e Sofla This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Bard_Rasun
Music conservatory in New York, U.S.
The Bard College Conservatory of Music is part of Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. Founded in 2005, the program is unique among music conservatories
Bard College Conservatory of Music
Bard_College_Conservatory_of_Music
Graduate research institute and gallery
The Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History, Material Culture is a graduate research institute and gallery located in New York City. It is
Bard_Graduate_Center
Psyschological theory
The main concepts of the Cannon–Bard theory are that emotional expression results from the function of hypothalamic structures, and emotional feeling results
Cannon–Bard_theory
US organization offering degree programs to prisoners
The Bard Prison Initiative (BPI) is a program of Bard College that provides college education to people in prison. BPI currently enrolls 400 students
Bard_Prison_Initiative
American writer
Betty MacDonald (born Anne Elizabeth Campbell Bard; March 26, 1907 – February 7, 1958) was an American author who specialized in humorous autobiographical
Betty_MacDonald
Historic hotel in Manhattan, New York
about 1942, when David Bard bought it out of bankruptcy. Julius Krauss and Joseph Gross joined Bard as owners in 1947. After David Bard died in 1964, his son
Hotel_Chelsea
American electrochemist (1933–2024)
Allen Joseph Bard (December 18, 1933 – February 11, 2024) was an American chemist. He was the Hackerman-Welch Regents Chair Professor and director of the
Allen_J._Bard
Norwegian judge (born 1948)
Bård Tønder (born 1 May 1948) is a Norwegian judge. He was born in Sjøvegan, and graduated as cand.jur. in 1975. He worked in the Ministry of Justice and
Bård_Tønder
November 1982; Scottish Gaelic: Murchadh MacPhàrlain) known as Bàrd Mhealboist ("the Melbost Bard") was a published poet, songwriter and campaigner for Scottish
Murdo_Macfarlane
BARD
BARD
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bardsley in Lancashire, so named from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Beornrēd (composed of the elements beorn ‘young warrior’ + rǣd ‘counsel’, ‘advice’) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : unexplained.French : from a diminutive of Bard 5.Hungarian (Bárdy) : habitational name for someone from a place called Bárd in Somogy county or in Máramaros, (now Maramures in Romania).
Male
German
Old German equivalent of Anglo-Saxon Bertulf, BARDAWULF means "bright wolf."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from Great or Little Bardfield or Bardfield Saling in Essex, all named with Old English byrde ‘bank’, ‘border’ + feld ‘open country’.
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hEodhusa ‘descendant of Eodhus’; this was the name of a bardic family associated with the Maguires of Fermanagh, also Anglicized as Oswell, Oswald.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Houssaye in Seine-Maritime, so called from a collective noun from Old French hous ‘holly’.English : nickname for a woman who was mistress of her own household, from Middle English husewif (a compound of Old English hūs ‘house’ + wīf ‘woman’). It was not until the 17th century that this word acquired pejorative connotations.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Barden.Possibly also a variant of German Pardon.French : from a pet form of the Germanic personal name Bardo (see Bardin).Czech : from a pet form of the personal name Bartoloměj (see Bartholomew).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a maker of hoods or a nickname for someone who wore a distinctive hood, from Middle English hod(de), hood, hud ‘hood’. Some early examples with prepositions seem to be topographic names, referring to a place where there was a hood-shaped hill or a natural shelter or overhang, providing protection from the elements. In some cases the name may be habitational, from places called Hood, in Devon (possibly ‘hood-shaped hill’) and North Yorkshire (possibly ‘shelter’ or ‘fortification’).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hUid ‘descendant of Ud’, a personal name of uncertain derivation. This was the name of an Ulster family who were bards to the O’Neills of Clandeboy. It was later altered to Mac hUid. Compare Mahood.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who chants praises, Bard, Feet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Barden.French : from a pet form of the Germanic personal name Bardo, from Old High German barta ‘battle axe’.Russian : from barda ‘distillery refuse’; the reasons for the adoption of this name are not clear.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Bardsley believes it to be from the medieval female personal name Pymme, Pimme, vernacular short forms of Euphemia, which was popular in England in the Middle Ages. Reaney and Wilson, however, suggest that it is from a male name, presumably the Old English Pymma.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dhavnit | தாவà¯à®¨à®¿à®¤Â
Bard
Dhavnit | தாவà¯à®¨à®¿à®¤Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : origin uncertain. Perhaps a variant of Bidwell or possibly Bardwell.
Male
German
Contracted form of German Bardawulf, BARDULF means "bright wolf."
Surname or Lastname
Welsh
Welsh : Anglicized form of Welsh ap Rhiddid ‘son of Rhiddid’, a personal name of unexplained etymology.Welsh : Anglicized form of ap Redith ‘son of Redith’, a short form of Meredith; the short form occurs only in this Anglicized spelling.Welsh : from the personal name Predyr, Peredur (perhaps from Old Welsh peri ‘spears’ + dur ‘hard’, ‘steel’), which was borne, in Arthurian legend, by one of the knights of the Round Table.Welsh : occupational name, from Welsh prydydd ‘bard’.English : habitational name from Priddy in Somerset, named probably with Celtic words meaning ‘earth house’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bardwell in Suffolk, so named with an unattested Old English byname Bearda, a derivative of beard (see Beard) + Old English well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’. Alternatively, the first element may be from a dissimilated form of Old English bre(o)rd ‘brim’, ‘bank’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Norfolk)
English (Norfolk) : from Middle English pardun, pardon ‘pardon’, a metonymic occupational name for a pardoner, a person licensed to sell papal pardons or indulgences.German : either a cognate of 1 (also for a sexton), from Old French pardon ‘pardon’, or perhaps a nickname from Middle Low German bardūn, Middle High German purdūne ‘pipe’ (instrument), ‘tenor’ (voice).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bardwell.
Boy/Male
Irish
Bard; travelling musician/singer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : origin uncertain; perhaps a variant of Beardall or Bardwell.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in North and West Yorkshire named Barden, from Old English bere ‘barley’ (or the derived adjective beren) + denu ‘valley’.
BARD
BARD
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu; Poet; Saint; A Godly Person
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful Girl
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Cleaver
Female
English
English name derived from Latin Liliana, LILIAN means "lily."
Girl/Female
Irish
Golden.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Forever Absorbed in God
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Rukminee | à®°à¯à®•à¯à®®à®¿à®£à¯€
(wife of lord Krishna)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Infinite from Adi to ant, From begining to end
Surname or Lastname
Danish
Danish : habitational name from a place named Lisby.English : unexplained. Possibly a habitational name; it may be a variant of Lusby or from a lost or unidentified place.
BARD
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BARD
n.
In the Middle Ages, one of an order of men who subsisted by the arts of poetry and music, and sang verses to the accompaniment of a harp or other instrument; in modern times, a poet; a bard; a singer and harper; a musician.
n.
Am assembly or session of the Welsh bards; an annual congress of bards, minstrels and literati of Wales, -- being a patriotic revival of the old custom.
a.
Destitute of bards, or of reversed points, hairs, or plumes; as, an unbarded feather.
n.
Specifically, Peruvian bark.
v. t.
To remove the bar or bards of, as a gate; to under.
a.
Pertaining to, or written by, a bard or bards.
n.
A bard among the Highlanders of Scotland, who preserved and repeated the traditions of the tribes; also, a genealogist.
n.
A bard, or learned man, among the ancient Goths.
n.
The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree; the rind.
n.
The state of being a bard.
n.
A poet; a bard.
n.
An inferior bard.
n.
Hence: A poet; as, the bard of Avon.
a.
Of or pertaining to, or characteristic of, Ossian, a legendary Erse or Celtic bard.
a.
Of or pertaining to bards, or their poetry.
n.
The soft under feathers of birds. They have short stems with soft rachis and bards and long threadlike barbules, without hooklets.
n.
The system of bards; the learning and maxims of bards.
n.
A European fish (Zoarces viviparus), remarkable for producing living young; -- called also greenbone, guffer, bard, and Maroona eel. Also, an American species (Z. anguillaris), -- called also mutton fish, and, erroneously, congo eel, ling, and lamper eel. Both are edible, but of little value.
n.
Alt. of Barde
n.
One of the ancient Scandinavian poets and historiographers; a reciter and singer of heroic poems, eulogies, etc., among the Norsemen; more rarely, a bard of any of the ancient Teutonic tribes.